manchar
Portuguese
Etymology
From Vulgar Latin *manclāre, maclāre, from Latin maculāre, present active infinitive of maculō. Doublet of magoar and macular.
Verb
manchar (first-person singular present indicative mancho, past participle manchado)
Conjugation
Conjugation of the Portuguese -ar verb manchar
Related terms
Spanish
Etymology
From Vulgar Latin *manclāre, maclāre, from Latin maculāre, present active infinitive of maculō. Doublet of magular and macular.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /manˈt͡ʃaɾ/, [mãnʲˈt͡ʃaɾ]
Verb
manchar (first-person singular present mancho, first-person singular preterite manché, past participle manchado)
- (transitive) to spot, stain, mark
- (transitive, figuratively) to sully (one's name, reputation, honour, etc.)
- ¡no manches! ― you've got to be kidding me!, get outa here!, get out of town!, no way!
Conjugation
These forms are generated automatically and may not actually be used. Pronoun usage varies by region.
| singular | plural | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1st person | 2nd person | 3rd person | 1st person | 2nd person | 3rd person | ||
| with infinitive manchar | |||||||
| dative | mancharme | mancharte | mancharle, mancharse | mancharnos | mancharos | mancharles, mancharse | |
| accusative | mancharme | mancharte | mancharlo, mancharla, mancharse | mancharnos | mancharos | mancharlos, mancharlas, mancharse | |
| with gerund manchando | |||||||
| dative | manchándome | manchándote | manchándole, manchándose | manchándonos | manchándoos | manchándoles, manchándose | |
| accusative | manchándome | manchándote | manchándolo, manchándola, manchándose | manchándonos | manchándoos | manchándolos, manchándolas, manchándose | |
| with informal second-person singular imperative mancha | |||||||
| dative | mánchame | mánchate | mánchale | mánchanos | not used | mánchales | |
| accusative | mánchame | mánchate | mánchalo, mánchala | mánchanos | not used | mánchalos, mánchalas | |
| with formal second-person singular imperative manche | |||||||
| dative | máncheme | not used | mánchele, mánchese | mánchenos | not used | máncheles | |
| accusative | máncheme | not used | mánchelo, mánchela, mánchese | mánchenos | not used | mánchelos, mánchelas | |
| with first-person plural imperative manchemos | |||||||
| dative | not used | manchémoste | manchémosle | manchémonos | manchémoos | manchémosles | |
| accusative | not used | manchémoste | manchémoslo, manchémosla | manchémonos | manchémoos | manchémoslos, manchémoslas | |
| with informal second-person plural imperative manchad | |||||||
| dative | manchadme | not used | manchadle | manchadnos | manchaos | manchadles | |
| accusative | manchadme | not used | manchadlo, manchadla | manchadnos | manchaos | manchadlos, manchadlas | |
| with formal second-person plural imperative manchen | |||||||
| dative | mánchenme | not used | mánchenle | mánchennos | not used | mánchenles, mánchense | |
| accusative | mánchenme | not used | mánchenlo, mánchenla | mánchennos | not used | mánchenlos, mánchenlas, mánchense | |
Synonyms
Derived terms
- manchadizo
- no manches
Related terms
Further reading
- “manchar” in Diccionario de la lengua española, Vigésima tercera edición, Real Academia Española, 2014.
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